You know what would be awesome? If you could make this animated, into a show, maybe... it would be the most awesome videogame show ever, and I'm not exaggerating on that, mate. You would need a good story, though. Not like the Manga, which throws the events of the game into a blender (like having Gerudos attack Lon-Lon Ranch...), not to mention a couple other blasphemous additions... you would have to expand the story somehow, though. Maybe have Link get everything back at the very end of Ocarina of Time (after they take care of Ganondorf once and for all...), like his slingshot, boomerang, upgrades, heart containers, bottles, weapons, equipment, other items... plus you could show him defeating the bosses again (since they were already there at the beginning of the game), meeting everybody again, and finally packing light for the search of Navi (A.K.A. the beginning of Majora's Mask), and after all that, you could make a Majora's Mask series, and then a miniseries right after that... like Link's continued search for Navi, and possibly finally finding her... It's a lot, but you could make it happen if you really tried. This is my request. PLEASE MAKE IT HAPPEN!!!

This is beautiful. It's so life like yet video game graphics. This would be a perfect cut scene if they ever did a Zelda game where you could play Sheik's role after beating the game. Or a complete game just for her. Imagine all the badassity that would ensue.

Hey, just letting you know some jackass posted this without giving you credit. stephanohandler123.deviantart.… Apparently they rarely listen to art theft reports unless it's from the original artist, so I thought I'd let you know.

This is A-FRICKEN-MAZING! I saw this on some other site and thought it was art for a new game coming out and was seriously excited. But after trying desperately to find out what game it was from, I came upon this. Outstanding.

Sheik is not a dude...THANK YOU. I was about to cry from the number of people who kept saying, "No, Sheik is a guy. Zelda is too delicate and whiny and whatnot to actually not fight herself." Anyways, I really love the urgency in her eyes, which are pretty much the only thing that we see on her face. The background is wonderful too, and the realism of this. It's just so awesome!